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Firebox Flamingo Tears Gin - Pink Grapefruit Gin - 50cl

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In response to the complainant’s assertion that the product was inappropriately placed in John Lewis, the company explained that it could not control how its products were merchandised and therefore did not believe that this element of the complaint was subject to the Code. Despite this, the company explained that it had taken steps to encourage responsible retailing and had created a retailer advisory pack to help explain how the product should be positioned within retail environments. In addition to this, the back label contained the unit content of the bottle, pregnancy logo, the UK CMO’s daily unit guidelines and a tailored responsible drinking message.

F*ckboy Tears Gin Liqueur When he doesn’t believe in labels, starts speaking to you after months of silence, sends you ‘you up? The shimmer of the liquid and the reference to ‘magic’ on the label was said to be in the context of making the product shimmer, and as a result the overall design was unlikely to have a particular appeal to those under 18. Each one of our creations has a reduced alcohol content for an enjoyable drinking experience that keeps the emphasis on the flavour.The Panel considered whether the product had a particular appeal to under-18s; this was first considered in the context of the product name ‘Flamingo Tears’, and whether flamingos held a particular appeal with under-18s, over and above their appeal to adults. The company explained that the product contained candarin which gave the product a shimmering effect when shaken.

We can't offer refunds or exchanges on perishable goods such as flowers and food, unless faulty or not as described.A drink, its packaging and any promotional material should not in any direct or indirect way have a particular appeal to under-18s. Flamingos have by far the most fun collective noun in the entire animal kingdom – a flamboyance of flamingos! It’s a bold hit of bittersweet citrus blended with crisp and dry juniper aromas to create one seriously tasty gin. the back label included relevant regulatory information such as the UK pregnancy warning, unit content of the container and the old UK Chief Medical Officers’ (CMO) daily unit guidelines. We would like to highlight that a broken cork is not a sign of defect and as the seal is unbroken, the content is fit for consumption.

And now you can bring some flavoursome flamboyance into your home bar and cocktail repertoire with Flamingo Tears Gin. Drink cold as an indulgent iced-coffee in summer or pour over vanilla ice cream for an out-of-this-world affogato. Yes, there are plenty of pink gins out there and we prefer a craft pink gin, however this Flamingo tears gin looks like a lot of fun! A member of the public raised concerns over the images used on the bottles, arguing that they could appeal to children. It's a bold hit of bittersweet citrus blended with crisp and dry juniper aromas to create one seriously tasty gin.All that sweet retribution turned their salty tears into a juicy passion fruit and mango flavoured shimmering gin liqueur with a 20% ABV. Sip on this delightful gin and let the zesty pink grapefruit notes transport you to tropical paradise. h) and agreed that while the product would have some appeal to a younger generation, it did not have a particular appeal to under-18s and accordingly did not uphold the product under Code Rule 3. All of the rich, oaky character of a cask-aged whisky, perfectly balanced with mellow notes of vanilla and dark forest fruits.

While acknowledging that the liquid had a shimmering effect and the label included references to ‘magic’ in the context of making the product shimmer, the Panel considered that, on balance, the overall design of the product, was unlikely to have a particular appeal to under-18s. The company stated that although fantastical in design, the product was a high-quality juniper flavoured gin with 10 botanicals and was an exclusive product offering to John Lewis. Swirl to infuse and serve with classic tonic and fresh berries, sip over ice or get creative in cocktails.For Flamingo Tears, the panel recognised that while flamingos may have some appeal to teenagers, they “actually appeal to a broader market”. It said the design was “mature”, with its black-outline illustration of a flamingo, and that the product font was “staid”. Remember once your bottle is refilled send the pouch NO Stamp and NO Envelope needed back to us by adding it into any Royal Mail Postbox. Our warehouse staff are expertly trained and will wrap your products according to our precise and exact specifications.

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